Single‐Atom Catalyst of Platinum Supported on Titanium Nitride for Selective Electrochemical Reactions

02 engineering and technology 0210 nano-technology 01 natural sciences 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201509241 Publication Date: 2015-12-28T14:27:25Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractAs a catalyst, single‐atom platinum may provide an ideal structure for platinum minimization. Herein, a single‐atom catalyst of platinum supported on titanium nitride nanoparticles were successfully prepared with the aid of chlorine ligands. Unlike platinum nanoparticles, the single‐atom active sites predominantly produced hydrogen peroxide in the electrochemical oxygen reduction with the highest mass activity reported so far. The electrocatalytic oxidation of small organic molecules, such as formic acid and methanol, also exhibited unique selectivity on the single‐atom platinum catalyst. A lack of platinum ensemble sites changed the reaction pathway for the oxygen‐reduction reaction toward a two‐electron pathway and formic acid oxidation toward direct dehydrogenation, and also induced no activity for the methanol oxidation. This work demonstrates that single‐atom platinum can be an efficient electrocatalyst with high mass activity and unique selectivity.
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